Page 7-18 Troubleshooting
Revised 10/14
ITW
Dynatec
D
SERIES
V6
DCL
ASU
Manuals
Error Indication Alarm Troubleshooting Guide
The operation of error indication alarms is described in Chapter 4. When checking for correct
equipment operation in the following guide, be aware that all heaters will go off immediately after
an error indication alarm occurs if the operator takes no action. With the exception of the fuses,
there are no user-replaceable parts on the printed circuit boards. If there is a non-fuse failure on any
of the PCBs, the PCB must be replaced.
DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE
Some of the procedures in the following Troubleshooting Guide require poten-
tially dangerous electricity to be present. Only qualified service personnel should
perform these procedures.
Problem
Possible Cause
Hopper (tank)
1. Setpoints have been
Overtemp
programmed without
enough deviation.
2. Hopper sensor inoperative.
3. Hopper control triac
on V6 Power Module is
inoperative.
Sensor
Solution
1. Re-program setpoints, allowing a
larger deviation between the high
and low limits.
2. Replace hopper sensor if resistance
does not comply with the resistance
table in this manual.
3. If the hopper status LED on the Tem-
perature Module is Off and the hopper
temperature continues to rise, the
triac on the power module has failed.
The module must be replaced.
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